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- Missy Gold was born on 14 July 1970 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. She is an actress, known for Benson (1979), Captains and the Kings (1976) and Trapper John, M.D. (1979). She has been married to Brian Herskowitz since 1996. They have two children.
- Paula Cale was born in Great Falls, Virginia, USA. Paula is an actor, known for Providence (1999), Cake (2014) and Electra (1990). Paula has been married to Michael Lisbe since 29 July 2006. Paula was previously married to Bennett Cale.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Barbara Luddy was an American actress and vaudeville singer from Great Falls, Montana. From the 1950s to the 1970s, Luddy regularly worked as a voice actress for the Walt Disney Animation Studios. Her best known role was voicing the co-protagonist Lady in the animated romance film "Lady and the Tramp" (1955). Her other prominent voice roles included the heroic fairy Merryweather in "Sleeping Beauty" (1959) and the maternal kangaroo Kanga in the featurettes "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" (1966), "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" (1968), and "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too" (1974). Archive footage of Luddy's voice was also used for Kanga in the feature film "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" (1977).
In 1908, Luddy was born in Great Falls, Montana. The city was named for its proximity to the Great Falls of the Missouri River, a series of 5 waterfalls located in north-central Montana. The city was established in 1883 by the businessman and politician Paris Gibson (1830-1920), who planned to use the waterfalls as a source for hydroelectricity. Great Falls became the first city in Montana with its own hydroelectric dam. Luddy's parents were Will and Molly Luddy.
Luddy was educated in a convent for Ursulines, a Catholic religious order dedicated to the education of girls. Luddy started performing as a singer in the vaudeville circuit during her childhood. By the late 1920s, Luddy served as an actress in a touring company with fellow vaudevillian Leo Carrillo (1880-1961). In 1929, their company toured Australia. The press in Sydney praised Luddy for "her pert audacity and vivaciousness".
During the 1930s, Luddy started regularly performing as a voice actress in radio shows. From 1936 to 1943, Luddy was part of the main cast in the anthology series "The First Nighter Program" (1930-1953). Most of the series' episodes featured romantic-comedy plots. In 1937, Luddy signed a long-term contract for her exclusive services in this series.
During World War II, Luddy was part of the main cast in the radio soap opera "Lonely Women" (1942-1943). It was one of the many soap operas created by scriptwriter Irna Phillips (1901-1973), who typically focused on depicting the complexities of modern life. Luddy voiced Judith Clark, a lovesick secretary. The cast of characters in this series was originally all-female, but male characters were among the late additions to the series.
By the 1950s, Luddy started regularly working for Disney Animation as a voice actress. By the 1960s, she started having minor roles in television. She appeared in then-popular series, such as the sitcom "Hazel" (1961-1966), and the soap opera "Days of Our Lives" (1965-).
In April 1979, Luddy died due to lung cancer. She was 70-years-old at the time of her death, dying a month before her 71st birthday. She is still fondly remembered by animation fans for her voice roles, long after her heyday. Her character of Lady became a regular supporting character in the Disney comic strip "Scamp" (1955-1988), where the eponymous protagonist was Lady's son.- Producer
- Production Manager
- Transportation Department
Gerald R. Molen was born on 6 January 1935 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He is a producer and production manager, known for Rain Man (1988), Jurassic Park (1993) and Schindler's List (1993).- Actor
- Music Department
- Producer
Terence Rosemore was born in Great Falls, Montana and raised in New Orleans where he got his start as an Actor in Ted Gilliam's Dashiki Theatre Company. He is an award winning Filmmaker and Actor whose career has touched five decades. Rosemore has appeared in dozens of feature films including Triple 9, The Nice Guys, The Apostle, Candyman 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy Vols. 2 & 3. His Television work includes appearances on Atlanta, True Detectives, American Horror Story, Scream Queens, Treme, Queen Sugar, Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special and Netflix's Outer Banks as Captain Terrance. DC/Warner Brothers has announced that Rosemore will be playing the role of Lex Luthor henchman Otis in James Gunn's Superman.
His behind the camera credits includes Dr. Phil, The Fast and the Furious:Tokyo Drift, NFL Films, The Doctors, Pride, The Skeleton Key and Monster's Ball. From 1999 to 2001 Rosemore served as Cash Money Records Casting Director, casting the feature film Baller Blockin, as well as music videos for the Big Tymers, the Hot Boys, Lil Wayne and Juvenile.
Rosemore recently directed and produced the feature film Different Worlds, a joint U.S. and Nigerian production in 2020. Content created by his company Out of Nowhere Productions has been featured on Fox Television, ABC, NBC/Universal's DotComedy.com, and Columbia/Sony's Crackle.com.
He hosts and produces the podcasts Actor to Actor and The Scenic Route. Rosemore says his goal is to "Significantly increase minority and female participation in all aspects of the Arts and Entertainment industries."- Walter Coy was born on 31 January 1909 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He was an actor, known for The Searchers (1956), The Lusty Men (1952) and Pancho Villa (1972). He was married to Ruth E. Harburger, Anne Burr, Idyl Lilith Stanward and Esther Bullis. He died on 11 December 1974 in Santa Maria, California, USA.
- Actress
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Vaudevillain, Broadway player and, for one decade from 1929, screen actress often in comedic roles. She also appeared in character parts in a handful of 60s films. She is memorable as the original - and the most believable - Alice Kramden, wife of Ralph Kramden (immortalized by Jackie Gleason), in TV's "The Honeymooners." Kelton's performances took place (ca. 1950-52) when "Honeymooners" had yet to become an independent series but was merely a sporadically scheduled, 10- or 15-minute playlet during Gleason's weekly TV variety show. Although they may yet exist on kinescope only narrowly available, Kelton's wonderful performances as Alice are otherwise essentially lost. She was forced to leave the role after being blacklisted. Audrey Meadows then won the role of Alice Kramden.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Ian MacDonald was born on 28 June 1914 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for High Noon (1952), Apache (1954) and The Silver Star (1955). He was married to Shirley Ray Kannegaard and Julia Edith King. He died on 11 April 1978 in Bozeman, Montana, USA.- Gregory Abbey was born in Great Falls, Montana but spent his youth moving around the country as part of an Air Force Family. He went to high school in Nebraska and Montana and junior high in Missouri. Along the way he also made stops in Rhode Island, California and North Dakota.
After studying acting at Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts with Bill Esper, Maggie Flanigan and Vicki Hart, Gregory moved to New York City where he has worked consistently for the last 20 years. In addition to having done hundreds of national commercials and voiceovers, he has also been seen in episodes of Bull, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Jessica Jones, Chicago Med, Elementary, The Good Wife, Blue Bloods, Person of Interest, The Americans and Boardwalk Empire. - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Jeffrey Leaf was born in Great Falls, Montana, USA. Jeffrey is an actor and producer, known for 1923 (2022), FBI (2018) and The Blacklist (2013).- Michael Ayr was born on 8 September 1953 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He is an actor, known for L.A. Law (1986), Lisa (1990) and General Hospital (1963).
- Actress
- Producer
Audree Norton was born in Great Falls, Montana and attended the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Gallaudet University in 1952. That same year she married Kenneth Norton in Houston, Texas. Her first appearance on television was in the mid-1950s doing live commercials for Royal Crown Cola on a Houston television station. She gave birth to a daughter, Nikki, in 1953; a son, Kurt, in 1954; and another son, Dane, in 1957. In 1967 she was a founding member of the National Theatre of the Deaf and appeared with the company on Broadway, across the United States and around the world. She was the first Deaf actor to appear on an American network television series with her featured appearance in 1968 on the CBS crime drama, "Mannix." She followed that with an appearance on "Family Affair," "A Man and the City," "The Streets of San Francisco" and numerous commercials. In the 1970s she left acting and began teaching media, English and psychology at Ohlone Community College in Fremont, California. She received a Masters in Rhetoric and Public Address from California State University at Hayward in 1976. Audree retired as a Professor Emeritus from Ohlone College in 1992. She was very honored and thrilled to be awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Gallaudet University in 2012. She was married to Kenneth Norton for 63 years and she died peacefully in their home in Fremont, California surrounded by her loving family. Audree was a devoted and loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.- Stunts
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Buddy Sosthand was born on 29 March 1971 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He is an actor, known for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007).- Brunette, curvaceous Dorothy Coburn was the daughter of western actor/producer Wallace G. Coburn. Her grandfather Robert, a pioneer cattleman, had founded the famous Montana Circle C Ranch in 1886. Dorothy appeared in silent comedy shorts for Hal Roach -- often as the quintessential flapper, society lady or nurse. A feisty personality, she was ideally cast as a perennial foil for Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Her best-known appearances with the famous duo include The Second 100 Years (1927) (where Stan inadvertently covers her bottom with white paint); Putting Pants on Philip (1927) (in which she is being chased by an over-amorous, kilt-wearing Stan Laurel around town); and as a dentist's nurse in Leave 'em Laughing (1928). A genuine trooper, Dorothy cheerfully took every indignity inflicted upon her in her stride, whether it was falling into a pit of whitewash in The Finishing Touch (1928), being pied in The Battle of the Century (1927), or covered in mud in Should Married Men Go Home? (1928).
Also an accomplished rider and a fit athlete, Dorothy (billed as 'Dottie Coburn') occasionally worked as a stunt performer in westerns, doubling for the likes of Gary Cooper and Joel McCrea. After the advent of sound, she was sometimes engaged as a stand-in for Ginger Rogers at RKO. After leaving the movie business in 1936, she found employment as a receptionist for an insurance agency. - Actor
- Cinematographer
- Visual Effects
Rob Cox was born on 28 January 1969 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He is an actor and cinematographer, known for A River Runs Through It (1992), The Tinderbox and Please Baby Please (2022).- Writer
- Actor
- Producer
Alex Wassabi was born on 28 March 1990 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Escape the Night (2016), Wassabi (2008) and Rolanda & Richard (2012).- Ashley Iaconetti was born on 6 March 1988 in Great Falls, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Santa Claus, IN (2020), The Afterburners (2019) and Fall Out Boy: Champion (2017). She has been married to Jared Haibon since 11 August 2019. They have one child.
- Jim Baker was born on 12 July 1941 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He was an actor, known for Flo (1980), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979) and Simon & Simon (1981). He died on 24 February 2014 in Conrad, Montana, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actor
- Producer
Stu Brumbaugh was born on 11 August 1974 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Iron Ridge (2008), Sinister 2 (2015) and Railroad to Nowhere (2010). He has been married to Ellery Bute since 20 January 2018. They have three children.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Greg Korin was born on 19 October 1955 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He is an actor, known for Macbeth (1998), The Suicide Notes (2003) and Now and Again (1999).- Actor
- Additional Crew
Bob Pepper, a fun-loving, big burly Teddy Bear character actor with about 100 SAG/AFTRA feature films and TV Episodes. Bob followed his first dream to become a live-on-air Radio personality and Program Director which he did for about 35 years. Then he was "Captain Bob", a casino greeter/MC/Casino Host for 17 years at the Colorado Belle Hotel/Casino in Laughlin, Nevada. There are about 30,000 "Captain Bob' leheads" out there in his likeness. Bob was born in Great Falls, Montana at the Columbus Hospital, attended schools such as Roosevelt and Paris Gibson. His mother, Mary, James (father) and brother David moved south of Cascade, Montana, living on the banks of the Missouri River. Bob's first Radio DJ gig was at the age of 16 at KMON in Great Falls. He graduated from Cascade High School and the University of Montana in Missoula. Bob was a radio DJ throughout the Pacific Northwest, Reno, Tahoe, Pocatello, Great Falls and Missoula. He had his first movie experience with the Clint Eastwood and Jeff Bridges film "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" in 1973. Bob woke up one morning in 1994 and decided to drive to Hollywood to try and get in the first Flintstone's movie, figuring he would make a good Neanderthal. Filming had already ended but he did get a part in Steven Seagal's "On Deadly Ground" in a scene with Michael Caine, later landing a part in the second Flintstone's movie "Viva Rock Vegas"... and the offers just kept rolling in! Bob moved south of Las Vegas to Laughlin, Nevada with his beautiful wife, Cherie where they both continued to work actively in movies and TV. Cherie had a featured part in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" in scenes with Johnny Depp. Between Movie gigs, Cherie, (Daisy May, Annie May -the two beagles) and Bob loved traveling the USA in their 35 foot motor home.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Additional Crew
- Production Manager
Dawnn Pavlonnis was born on 28 May 1978 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. She is an assistant director and production manager, known for The Guardian (2006), The Hunted (2003) and Elephant (2003).- Actress
- Script and Continuity Department
Lauren Emily Jacobs was born on 6 November 1998 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. She is an actress, known for A Place for Us (2024), Top Black Hat: Jekyll and Hyde (2022) and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009).- Haila Stoddard was born on 14 November 1913 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. She was an actress, known for The Prudential Family Playhouse (1950), Suspense (1949) and Coronet Blue (1967). She was married to Whitfield Connor, Harald Bromley , Jack Kirkland and William L. Gude. She died on 21 February 2011 in Weston, Connecticut, USA.
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Austin Parker was born on 10 September 1892 in Great Falls, Montana, USA. He was a writer, known for The Girl on the Front Page (1936), Love in a Bungalow (1937) and Something to Sing About (1937). He was married to Miriam Hopkins and Phyllis Duganne. He died on 20 March 1938 in Los Angeles, California, USA.